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Hey, that garden is realy vicious territory. The Frogs are lethal :lol:
Quote:Nice 4th century impressions, Aelius!

Laudes to you for getting your cloak to drape so beautifully! Nice looking lad you've got there, too!
I second that!

Nice avatar Flavius Crispus btw...
thank you all :oops: Big Grin //www.legxiii.at:23v526w6]www.legxiii.at[/url]

Quote:Very good pictures. How old are your sons?

It seems you are in the middle of that heat wave

my sons are 8 and 10 Big Grin
that was in june we have in Vienna heat since March with some few interruptions

Quote:Laudes to you for getting your cloak to drape so beautifully!


thank you the coat is from thin flex-leveled 100% woolen material Big Grin
€ 4 has the meter cost clearance sale :wink:

Quote:Nice looking lad you've got there, too!

the 2 succeeded to me completely well :mrgreen:
These were taken yesterday at West Stow.

Caballo and myself having our first outing as Later Romans!


Getting ready for the hunt!
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/ ... CF2507.jpg

Idle chat
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Caballo in finery
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You look brilliant!! Well done!
Thanks- but looks like I need to sort my sagum out and remember that unlike the first century, the brooch is on the right shoulder!

Any sagum tips from Late Roman re-enactors?

Cheers

Caballo
Looking great!! Late Romans, unite! What was the occasion to go 'Late Roman', anyway?

Quote:These were taken yesterday at West Stow.
Caballo and myself having our first outing as Later Romans!

Can I call on you for any future events?

Quote:Any sagum tips from Late Roman re-enactors?

Like what? How to drape it? Ask away!

Your belt would be a tad too early, I'd say.
And according to some, the combination of trousers and leggings is 'not done', although many do it anyway.

Graham?
"What was the occasion to go 'Late Roman', anyway? " A Romano-British event at West Stow near Bury St Edmunds. Its a recreated Saxon village. First time I'd been there, and I was very impressed- a lovely spot with some great buildings. Would be an outstanding site for a big Late Roman event.........
http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/pl ... ldings.cfm

"Your belt would be a tad too early, I'd say" Absolutely- original impression based around the Lyons well finds of 197 AD.

"Can I call on you for any future events? " Be an honour!

"Like what? How to drape it?" Exactly!!

Cheers

Caballo
Quote:Can I call on you for any future events?


Certainly!

I'm planning on gradually getting a full kit together for fourth century. Primvs Pavlvs is making me a belt at the moment to which I will be adding Colchester buckle, Richborough propellor stiffeners and suspension rings with a Dorchester 'tube' all by Nodge Nolan.

Like these..
[Image: latebelt.jpg]
[Image: Dorchestertube.jpg]

Sword and helmet by deepeeka to start with.
You both look superb.

Edge
Many thanks for the comments. Big Grin
Are you Late Roman Batavians?
Well done you two! You look great.
Smile
Adrian, is that a Grozer Scythian bow ?
Hi Jo,

It's a Grozer 'Hun'. Just the basic one. 50lb draw weight

Barry wrote...
Quote:Are you Late Roman Batavians?

I can't see any reason why not! The Batavi were shipped out to Britannia in 360AD!
Caballo and Peroni,

I'm curious about your footwear. Are these from a specific find? What pattern did you use? Close-up pics would be very welcome!